It's going to be terrific. Rob, we've seen you are a game show veteran. I didn't have my faculties then. We have a game for you and george. George, a communications director and a good one. Rob, you played one on television. And a not so good one. Real one. One on tv. We're going "gma" fact or fiction? We're going presidential knowledge here, people. I'm missing my skinny mic. Imagine the skinny mic right here. Question number one, one of our past president's secret service nickname was rawhide, fact or fiction? It was fact. Ronald reagan. Bonus point. No bonus points, rob. His card did come up first. There's no buzzers here. You have to be fast. George is already conscientiously objecting. Welcome to my life. Question number two, a president was forced to enact the 25th amendment when his daughter was kidnapped. Fact or fiction? I think rob was quick on the And you are correct. You're both correct. That was real, right? I thought so. All very confusing. Question number three. Franklin roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt, had the same name before they were married. Fact or fiction? Do I have to guess? I'm going to go with fact. That's correct. Rob has taken the lead. Franklin and eleanor were distant cousins and had the same last name. Wow. George, this is your chance for redemption here. Did a president ever, say, let's say lose his lunch at a state dinner? Fact or fiction? Yes. In 1992. George has a bonus point. We are all -- this is it. For at least three marbles that we found in the props department. After years of speculation revealed that deep throat was, in fact, two high school students working in the white house. Very, very false. That's a big, fat lie. Michelle williams and kirsten dunst, though, made a movie of it. And our winner is -- it's sort of a tie. I'm hearing in the control room, more rob. George, congratulations. Good luck in your future endeavors.

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